The Washington Post's On Faith describes itself as an effort to bring together people of diverse faiths in "intelligent, informed, eclectic, respectful conversation." That goal is fundamentally incompatible with giving Jordan Sekulow a blog. He believes "Muslim political leaders" should not have a "seat at the discussion table," and is "proud" of his association with a man who wants to ban the central text of a religion practiced by more than a billion people and compares it to the work of Adolf Hitler. Sekulow doesn't want a conversation; he wants war with Islam.